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MTU
MTU specifies the maximum size of packet that the router can transmit. MTU varies across
connection types. The default setting is recommended.
You can try changing the MTU when:
You cannot access some websites or encrypted websites (such as online banking or
Paypal websites).
You cannot access an FTP server or a POP server.
For details, refer to Q10 in FAQ.
WAN Speed
It specifies the throughput of the WAN port. By default, the throughput of the WAN port is set
to 1000M auto-negotiation. Change the setting only when necessary.
MAC Address
It specifies the MAC address of the router. If the router cannot access the internet after
configuring internet settings, you ISP may have bound your account with the MAC address of
your computer that was used to verify internet connectivity after you subscribed to the
internet service. Therefore, only the computer can access the internet with the account.
In this case, you can try either of the following methods to address the issue.
Method 1:
Step 1 Connect the computer to the router.
Step 2 Log in to the router web UI.
Step 3 Choose System Settings > WAN Settings.
Step 4 Set MAC Address to Clone Mac Address.
Step 5 Click Save.